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» Philips Predicts Indian LED Lighting Market to Grow to $478 millionAccording to Philips Electronics India, the Indian LED lighting market is expected to touch $478 million by 2015 from the current $101 million in 2011.” |
» Cree Delivers Four New CXA LED ArraysCXA LED Arrays are available in EasyWhite® color temperatures, providing the LED industry’s best color consistency for designs that use only one LED. |
» Philips Builds Lighting Experience Centre in SingaporePhilips has launched the first-of-its-kind Lighting Experience Centre (LEC) in Singapore. Spread over 4,640 square feet, LEC demonstrates the application of light in various urban scenarios. |
» LED Inventor Nick Holonyak Reflects on Discovery 50 Years LaterFifty years ago today, 33-year-old GE scientist Dr. Nick Holonyak, Jr., invented the first practical visible-spectrum light-emitting diode (LED), a device that GE colleagues at the time called “the magic one” because its light, unlike infrared lasers, was visible to the human eye. |
» Philips to Cut 2,200 Jobs at Its Lighting and Electronic DivisionsPhilips has decided to cut 2,200 jobs at its lighting and electronic divisions to save €300m by 2014. |
» Consumer Reports Study shows that Americans Prefer CFLs to LEDA Consumer Reports study released Thursday has shown American consumers’attitudes toward LEDs. |
» LED Applications in London Olympic GamesLondon Olympic Games has grandly opened on 27, July. And visitors may have a great impression on the wonderful LEDs which dresses up the host city. Now, let’s go and look at gloriously views. |
» Osram solder pad design enables two different LED types to be accommodated on one boardA new uniform and flexible solder-pad design for LED boards enables customers to use two different LED types together, which simplifies second sourcing. |
» Panasonic Announces to Stop Production of Incandescent Bulbs on October 31Panasonic has announced to stop production of incandescent bulbs used in household market before October 31th, 2012. |
» Cree’s New XLamp® XP-G2 LEDs Deliver 20 Percent Efficiency Increase in the XP FootprintCree, Inc. introduces the XLamp® XP-G2 LED to deliver luminaire manufacturers up to 20 percent more lumens per watt and 2.5 times the lumens-per-dollar over the original XP-G LED. |
» Seoul Semiconductor claims 5x brightness with non-polar LEDsSeoul Semiconductor has announced that it will introduce LEDs based on non-polar technology, which it claims will deliver over 5x the lumens per unit area of conventional LEDs. |